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Wedding Video NJ: Picking a Great Wedding Video Professional in NJ



Finding a good wedding video, NJ professional is not that difficult, but it still requires some serious hunting effort on your part. Since your videographer is someone you have to trust and like, it's very important to check the person and their work out carefully.

As always, ask around your town or on local, New Jersey message boards for referrals and recommendations. Alternatively, you could also ask your wedding photographer if they know of any hot prospects or well-known videographers in the New Jersey area.

Ideally, you want someone who is in your price range, with whom you get along, is comfortable filming in the style or genre that you'd like and has a strong reputation. But, how do you find that person?

You can easily pull out a New Jersey phone book or wedding directory and find hundreds of wedding video NJ professionals. However, to filter out the best from the mediocre, you'll need to interview them. For a list of questions to ask a prospective wedding videographer, keep reading.

May I see tapes of your previous work?

You can get an accurate feeling of the person's technical skills, story telling abilities and style. When watching their portfolio tape, ask yourself if the images are bright and crisp or dark and grainy? Are the faces natural-looking or shiny and washed out by too much light? Are the editing cuts seamless or choppy? How is the sound quality?

When reviewing their story-telling ability, you should be asking yourself if their demo reel is actually interesting to watch? Are you compelled or just bored? How are the quotes from friends and family?

Tell me how you'd interview my grandmother or great aunt?

You want a videographer that has great people skills and will be able to pull out fantastic interviews with your guest. You don't want someone with an overbearing personality that's going to annoy your family members and put more focus on the video than the actual enjoyment of your friends and family.

So, ask them for an example of their interview strategies and people skills. You'll get some great insight into how they handle themselves.

What type of equipment do you use and do you carry back-ups?

The last thing you want is a videographer using outdated equipment that's going to fail and who doesn't have any backup gear just in case. Steer clear of videographers who use outdated VHS or 8mm cameras.

Instead, look for a wedding video NJ professional who uses either a S-VHS camera, a high-end digital camera or a single-chip Hi-8 camera that combines pro controls with lower-light capabilities, which is essential for a wedding.
 

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